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May 10, 1985 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-05-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 10, 1985

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HUNTERS SQUARE MALL

BIRMINGHAM PARK PLAZA

31065 Orchard Lk. Rd.
Orchard Lake at 14 Mile

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Mon. , Tues. , Thurs. 10-6
Wed., Fri. 10-9

Mon.-Sat. 10-6
Thurs. 10-9

European Comfort You Bring Home

"ISRAELI POLITICS IN TRANSITION"

DR. YOSEF GOELL

Jerusalem Post Political Analyst






the "Americanization" of Israeli politics
the decline of party loyalty
the rise of smaller, fringe parties
proposals for electoral reform

Monday, May 13, 1985 - 8:00 P.M.
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch
15100 West Ten Mile Road, Oak Park

Fred Ferber, second from right, received the State of Israel's "New Life"
Award, at the annual B'nai B'rith Albert Einstein Lodge and Chapter
Tribute dinner which raised $652,000 for Israel Bonds. Pictured are,
from left: Jack Seiderman, dinner general chairman and lodge
president; Sara Cwaigenberg, chapter president; guest speaker Dov Ben
Meir; Ferber and Mrs. Ferber.

B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN'S
COUNCIL OF METROPOLI-
TAN DETROIT will have a dele-

gates meeting at 7:45 p.m. May 22
at the Zionist Cultural Center.
Refreshments will be served.

GALILEE CHAPTER will pre-
sent its 25th annual night of
games at Cong. B'nai David on
May 21 at 7:45 p.m. There will be
prizes and refreshments. There is
a charge. No one under 18 will be
admitted.

DETROIT BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER

will meet at MCL Cafeteria on
Wednesday at 6 p.m. for dinner.
Ann Mandelbaum will show
slides of her recent trip to
Ethiopia. Guests are invited.

DOWNTOWN FOX LODGE

-

will hold its installation dinner at
7 p.m. Wednesday at the Jewish
War Veterans Memorial Home,
16990 W. 12 Mile, Southfield.
Officers to be installed are: Jack
Hoffman, president; Mel Case,
Morris Finkelstein, Israel Levin
and Abe Richman, vice
presidents; Moe Moore, treasurer;
Leonard Kendler, financial secre-
tary; Hyman Kaplan, recording
secretary; Benajmin Joffe, corre-
sponding secretary; Sam
Shenkman, warden; Sam Slafkin,
guardian.
Trustees are Max Freedman,
Louis Konick, George Victor,
Berko Zdanowicz, Harry
Glassman, Frank Olinick,
Maurice Victor, Meyer Levin,
Myer Mandelbaum and Harry
Wolff, trustees.
Dinner will be served, and a
musical program will follow. For
required reservations, call Ben-
jamin Joffe, 968-3253; Kendler,
967-2351; or Konick, 968-5680.
Friends and chapter members are
invited.

TIKVAH LODGE will meet at 8

p.m. Wednesday in the Lincoln
Towers Apts. club room. Jerry
Maite's will speak on "Was the
State of Israel Possible Without
the Holocaust?"

Sponsored by: Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan
Detroit and Detroit Zionist Federation

Open to the Community

No Charge

TIKVAH CHAPTER will hold

its 38th annual installation

luncheon noon May 21 at Kings-
ley Inn. Past President Mamie
Barden is the chairman of the day.
Installing officer will be Eadie
Albion, past president of the
Metro Detroit B'nai B'rith
Women's Council.
Officers to be installed are:
Dorothy Storchan, president;
Hilda Raphael, Fredell White-
man, Marion Krone, Dorothy
Fishman, vice presidents; Bess
Belsky, treasurer; Betty Cohen,
Lillian Kanat, Emily Buchman,
Charlotte Dolinka, Sarah
Dolinka, Libby Horton, Millie
Raub, secretaries; Ms. Filiman,
junior past president.
Board members are: Pearl
August, Ida Berman, Rose Be-
rman, Evelyn Brook, Bess Gantz,
Shirley Golden, Belle Greenspan,
Sarah Holtzman, Rose Kadans,
Esther Kolovsky, Marian Mann,
Marion Mendelsohn, Sara Morris,
Lotty Partovich, Gail Pearlman,
Bess Pollack, Jean Raznick, Shir-
ley Raznick, Magene Richman,
Anne Saperstein, Florence
Schultz, Grace Schwartz, Rose
Schwartz, Harriet Sigel, Sophie
Sinclair, Renee Tenner, Lea
Weinberg and Esther Zeff.
There will be a variety of
boutiques open prior to the lunch-
eon. The boutiques will feature
jewelry, purses, stationery and
gifts.
For reservations and informa-
tion, call Nettie Weinberg, reser-
vation chairman, 962-1286.

Reward Posted

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Justice
Minister Moshe Nissim an-
nounced Tuesday that the Israel
government and the World
Zionist Organization will jointly
offer a $1 million reward for in-
formation that would lead to the
capture, arrest and trial in Israel
of Josef Mengele, the notorious
Auschwitz death camp doctor.
The West German government
has already offered a $300,000
reward for information as to
Mengele's whereabouts. Million-
dollar rewards for the same in-
formation have been offered by
the Los Angeles-based Simon
Wiesenthal Center and by the
Washington Times.

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